Alphablocks--The vowels save the letter "Tt" In this Alphablocks video, the vowels try to save the letter "t" from the top of the mountain. Each vowel spells bug, bag, and big to save the day. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review blending words in the early childhood classroom. (3:01)Author(s): No creator set

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Interactive-engagement vs traditional methods: A six-thousand-student survey of mechanics test data The complete report from Richard Hake's long-term study of interactive engagement (IE) techniques and their effect on the understanding of physics by non-physics majors. The study analyzed diverse student populations in high schools, colleges, and universities and used pre- and post-instruction testing to determine the gains in each group. IE techniques were shown to improve student's understanding at a significantly higher rate than traditional instruction. Additionally, these IE techniques areAuthor(s): No creator set

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Fighting the Effects of Natural Disasters Predicting the future. When it comes to severe weather, it can mean the difference between life and death, as witnessed during recent hurricanes and tsunamis. And while neither man nor machine can predict weather patterns and storm surges with 100 percent accuracy, research being conducted in the Computational Hydraulics Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame is leading to improved forecasting models that can better protect lives from the dangerous forces of nature.
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AE CS5.5: Outsmarting the Warp Stabilizer The Warp Stabilizer's ability to automatically distinguish between foreground and background requires user intervention on some shots, such as a greenscreen stage with tracking dots in the background. Learn how to work around these issues.Author(s): No creator set

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Pleistocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Pleistocene Epoch, 2 million to 10,000 years ago. The Ice Ages of the Pleistocene wreaked climatic havoc on the northern continents, but Florida was buffered from the worst effects by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Nevertheless, rapid pulses of climate change profoundly affected the area. During glacial periods (low sea levels), Florida was more than twice as large as it is today. Warmer periods (high sea levels) caused tAuthor(s): No creator set

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Breakingviews: crisis, what crisis? Oct. 8 - Crises will always be a feature of life, but the best way to evolve is to be honest about what has gone wrong in a systemAuthor(s): No creator set

In his talk, "The Aging Brain: Learning, Memory, and Wisdom," McGovern Institute investigator John Gabrieli discusses the capacity of the human brain to change over the course of a lifetime. Prof. Gabrieli gave his talk to the Emma Rogers Society at the McGovern Institute for Brain REsearch at MIT on October 5, 2012.

MSUToday: InStudio Music (Complete show) MSUToday host Jim Peck talks music with College of Music dean Jim Forger, Spartan Marching Band director John Madden and Jazz Studies Program director Rodney Whitaker.Author(s): No creator set

We love having guests in the podcasts, but do you know how to describe being a guest in Arabic? We're going to teach you a few words that should help you, and you will also learn what to say if you're hosting a guest.

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Curved glass link to fast beer drinking Oct. 10 - Drinking beer from a flute-shaped glass might rapidly increase your speed of drinking, making you become drunk quicker, according to research by British psychologists. Jim Drury has the story.Author(s): No creator set

How to Look Good Naked and the Feminist Researchers at Work and Dr Craig Batty present:
Visiting Researcher Seminar by Dr Peri Bradley:
How to Look Good Naked and the Feminist: Reality TV, the Carnivalesque and the Grotesque Body
This research incorporates the significance of fashion and its impact on the contemporary body that responds and transforms in order to remain relevant, attractive and aspiring to the ideal body. How to Look Good Naked, a UK reality makeover program, celebrates the natural, undisciplined body and appears toAuthor(s): No creator set

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One Minute Languages - Schedules This flyer provides details on publication dates for each of the new One Minute Languages courses released between September and December 2008.Author(s): No creator set

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How Does Work...Work? The concepts of work and power help us unlock and understand many of the physical laws that govern our universe. In this Lesson, Peter Bohacek explores the interplay of each concept when applied to two common objects---a lightbulb and a grandfather clock. (04:30)